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  • 111ex|hib|it — «ehg ZIHB iht», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to show; display; indicate: »The child exhibited a bad temper at an early age. He exhibits interest whenever you talk about dogs. SYNONYM(S): manifest, evince, reveal, disclose. See syn. under display. (Cf.… …

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  • 112Roger Williams (theologian) — Infobox Person name = Roger Williams other names = caption = birth date = birth date|1603|12|21 birth place = London, England death date = death date and age|1683|04|19|1603|12|21 death place = death cause known = occupation = minister, author… …

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  • 113Black people and early Mormonism — This article is about black people and the early Mormon movement. For Black people and the modern LDS church, see Black people and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Early Mormonism had a range of policies and doctrines relating to… …

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  • 114exposit — I verb account for, clarify, clear up, elucidate, enlighten, enucleate, explain, explicate, expound, give a lesson, give reason for, hold forth, illuminate, make clear, make lucid, make plain, make simple, make understandable, present, set forth …

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  • 115recite — I verb address, articulate, chant, communicate, declaim, delineate, deliver, detail, dicere, discourse, divulge, dramatize, enact, enumerare, enumerate, exponere, express, give a verbal account, give expression, hold forth, interpret, lecture,… …

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  • 116recount — I verb articulate, commemorare, communicate, convey, delineate, depict, describe, detail, divulge, enarrare, give an account, give the facts, give the particulars, hold forth, impart, iterate, narrate, particularize, picture, portray,… …

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  • 117rǽcan — 1. irreg wv/i1b to reach, extend, stretch forth; 2. irreg wv/t1b to reach out, stretch out; reach, hold forth, offer, present, give, grant; procure?; 3. see hrǽcan …

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  • 118narrate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. describe, tell, relate; recount, recite; inform, rehearse; record, state, report, retail. See description. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. tell, recite, make known, rehearse, detail, enumerate, describe,… …

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  • 119teaching — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Instruction Nouns 1. teaching, instruction, edification, education, tuition; tutorship, tutelage; DiRECTion, guidance; preparation, training, upbringing, schooling; outreach; discipline; exercise, drill …

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  • 120reach — I. v. a. 1. Extend, stretch, stretch forth, hold forth. 2. Touch in extent, extend to. 3. Strike, hit. 4. Arrive at, come to, get to, get at, make way to. 5. Get, obtain, attain to, gain, be advanced to. II. v. n. Extend, be extended. III …

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